Yeah, I had that huge monitor, bot no space in my house so I had to make a cab that could collapse (the control panel unlocks and pushes in)- plus one that could come apart (it breaks down into a couple peices so I can take it into, say, a basement- the monitor itself barely fits through doorways).

Yeah, I had that huge monitor, bot no space in my house so I had to make a cab that could collapse (the control panel unlocks and pushes in)- plus one that could come apart (it breaks down into a couple peices so I can take it into, say, a basement- the monitor itself barely fits through doorways).

it does look really handy, you should make a bezel and hide the wiring a little better tho and it would look great too nice job anyways.

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it does look really handy, you should make a bezel and hide the wiring a little better tho and it would look great too nice job anyways.

I should make a bezel. Those wires have to scrunch up when you push in the conrol panel. I spent a lot of time on it, but still looks kind of trashy. Works and feels good, though.
Here's some more pics.

how about lets see what we can fit inside??(i guess your shit out of luck if you got an egret 29)

i got 2 pcbs on the wood board,1 on the angled board,a ps2 connected to a timemaster and can also fit a sh3/pgm board in antistatic bubble bag on top of the ps2.. doesn't actually get too hot surprisingly

I'm having a little problem with it though, everytime I switch it off and on the vertical sync goes slightly out and needs readjusting.

Seems to be an inherent problem with AWSD's neither of my 2 like Cave boards or CPS3 ( ther are a few posts on the subject over the various sitesbut I don't think anyone found a fix ) My AWSD's have different Chassis types and still same problem on either..... Wonder how the Egret 3 cabs ( if they were available ) would handle it, as they are essentially re-badged Awaves.......